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VOL. 2, ISSUE 3 (2017)
Autobiographical self-enunciation in genet’s The Thief’s Journal
Authors
Pratibha Malhotra
Abstract
In this paper, I suggest Genet defiantly evades attempts at subjectification through confession, which is central to criminal discourse, Christian theology, penal reforms and autobiography as a genre. Genet teases the reader by invoking certain features of the genre only to gesture towards his subverting them. I explore the way in which Genet seeks certain amount of autonomy as homosexual French-outlaw authoring himself.
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Pages:94-97
How to cite this article:
Pratibha Malhotra "Autobiographical self-enunciation in genet’s <em>The Thief’s Journal</em>". International Journal of Advanced Research and Development, Vol 2, Issue 3, 2017, Pages 94-97
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